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printer recommendations for cheaper inks please
yummymummyoftwo
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i have an epson stylus d92 and im having trouble with it accepting compatable inks,
i really need to use the cheaper inks,all i use it for is to print my ebay lables so im not too bothered about quality
im looking for another printer which would take the cheaper inks but im lost at which one would be the best,the printer really needs to be cheap aswell,moneys very tight at the moment
thankyou in advance
i really need to use the cheaper inks,all i use it for is to print my ebay lables so im not too bothered about quality
im looking for another printer which would take the cheaper inks but im lost at which one would be the best,the printer really needs to be cheap aswell,moneys very tight at the moment
thankyou in advance
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buy a laser printer, you'll get loads more sheets per £. and toner doesn't dry out either.
cheap black and whites are only about £500 -
seconded.. i could easily sell you a cheap laser for £50, and then consumables for that would be cheap...
but, i'm not allowed to on here, so i can't....0 -
I was going to suggest sticking with Epson. I've found it so much harder to get compatible cartridges for HP's and the like compared to Epson's.
I've always found this website to be good if you order a set:
http://www.choicestationery.co.uk/0 -
yummymummy i would recommend getting the compatibles from inkpower its all down to the chip thats on the cartridge. when i used the first set of compatibles from them i was expecting my printer to say not epson cartridges but it didnt, it excepted them, it was a dx4800 , i just checked on their price £14.99 for 12 included free p&p 12ml or 19ml in each cartridge.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/INK-POWER_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsxQ3asstQQtZkm
option 2, as its a discussion thats been going on quite a bit, refillable cartridges
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Lois-Price-Bargain-Hunters_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsxQ3asstQQtZkm0 -
Cheap ink isn't always a money saver as some can be absolute crap. I second the above recommendation for Choice Stationery. I have used their Epson compatibles for well over 5 years on three different printers and have only had one bum cartridge, which was promptly replaced with no fuss.0
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We bought a Samsung M L 2240 Lazer printer fro Amazon about two months ago and are well pleased with it.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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If you're not bothered about colour printing (and if you're only printing labels then I guess you're not) then a cheap(ish) mono laser printer really is the way to go. The running costs for inkjets are such that I no longer bother with them, and Epsons are by far the worst offenders.yummymummyoftwo wrote: »i have an epson stylus d92 and im having trouble with it accepting compatable inks,
i really need to use the cheaper inks,all i use it for is to print my ebay lables so im not too bothered about quality
im looking for another printer which would take the cheaper inks but im lost at which one would be the best,the printer really needs to be cheap aswell,moneys very tight at the moment
thankyou in advance
I picked up a Samsung ML-1610 for just under £50 from eBuyer a while back - a new toner costs about the same, but lasts a hell of a lot longer than a typical inkjet cartridge. Replacement toners can be picked up from Staples or any decent stationery supplier.0 -
thanks,i'll take a look at thoses links
would they have a money back guarentee if they dont work???
i think i have the most annoying printer ever,i only need it for labels im hating paying cash to post my parcels0 -
yummymummyoftwo wrote: »thanks,i'll take a look at thoses links
would they have a money back guarentee if they dont work???
i think i have the most annoying printer ever,i only need it for labels im hating paying cash to post my parcels
Depends on what you mean by 'money back' guarantee - Samsung printers have a 3-year warranty, but I'd imagine that if you bought a printer that didn't work or was otherwise unfit for purpose you'd be covered by the Sale of Goods act or similar (IANAL, though)
No doubt someone with a bit more legal nouse will be able to clarify this (or shoot it down in flames
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oh sorry i mean on the compatable cartridges mentioned in above links,i meant if they dont work after installing
im not with it today0
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